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Level of GAG in Urine of Children
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<h3>Description</h3>


<p>Data were collected on the concentration of a chemical GAG in the
urine of 314 children aged from zero to seventeen years.  The aim of
the study was to produce a chart to help a paediatrican to assess if a
child's GAG concentration is &lsquo;normal&rsquo;.
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<h3>Usage</h3>

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GAGurine
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<h3>Format</h3>


<p>This data frame contains the following columns:
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<dt><code>Age</code></dt><dd>
<p>age of child in years.
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</dd>
<dt><code>GAG</code></dt><dd>
<p>concentration of GAG (the units have been lost).
</p>
</dd>
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<h3>Source</h3>


<p>Mrs Susan Prosser, Paediatrics Department, University of Oxford,
via Department of Statistics Consulting Service.
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<h3>References</h3>


<p>Venables, W. N. and Ripley, B. D. (2002)
<EM>Modern Applied Statistics with S.</EM> Fourth edition.  Springer.
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